[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #11863: Trashed items interfere with page/post slug generation
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#11863: Trashed items interfere with page/post slug generation
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Reporter: Denis-de-Bernardy | Owner: nacin
Type: defect (bug) | Status: accepted
Priority: normal | Milestone: 3.0
Component: Trash | Version: 2.9
Severity: normal | Keywords: needs-patch ux-feedback
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Comment(by johnonolan):
Replying to [comment:36 miqrogroove]:
> > The expected result when you click something that says "restore" is
that it is indeed restored to exactly how it was before.
>
> ... the exact opposite of what Windows does. This wont confuse anyone,
guaranteed.
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I'm having trouble figuring out whether your sarcasm is meant to be
humour, or whether you're just being unhelpful? We can't have a discussion
about the issue if you don't explain your views, I wasn't trying to step
on anyone's toes :)[[BR]]
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I read back over your earlier comments to try and figure out your
standpoint, and I actually agree with you that restricting a new slug
based on something that's in the trash (or recycle bin) is totally counter
intuitive and a less-than-ideal user experience.[[BR]]
Now I'm no developer, so maybe from a technical point of view this isn't
feasible - but I would say that once something is in the trash then the
slug frees up, but if when restoring a trashed post a duplicate is
detected, then the original post takes priority and the newer post gets
changed to the "-2" with an appropriate warning dialog.[[BR]]
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There is no definite right or wrong here, and it may well get changed
based on real user feedback later on.[[BR]]
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My apologies if I was unclear or offended you in any way miqrogroove
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Ticket URL: <http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/11863#comment:37>
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